To the best of my knowledge, WQDN-AM has been on for 40 or more years, it
had an FM counterpart that they sold off.
Ava is home to 6KW WXAN 103.9 and somewhat nearby Anna has WIBH 1440
Paul
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Donald K. Kaskey <kaskeyfamily@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
I took out my Rand McNally to find Mt. Carmel's location. Extreme southern
Illinois always was a exciting catch for me from my Iowa days. Most notably
a station in a little town about 20 miles NW of Carbondale. The town was
Ava Illinois and the calls were WAVA. Their letter of verification had 'The
Voice of Little Egypt" and a mid-eastern dancing girl covering the top
portion. Followed by a quick explanation of why that immediate area was
called Little Egypt. I see by Radio Locator that station no longer exists.
They were on 1580 kHz. However there is a station in Du Quoin, less than 20
miles away. How long has WAVA been off the air and did Du Quoin inherit the
frequency?
Just roiling my nostalgia, besides being just plain curious.
Don Kaskey
S.F. CA
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